At the moment it is unclear how widespread the issue is, and whether it affects streaming or DVD ordering, or both, and/or what devices. During the Christmas Eve outage, streaming to computers and tablets appeared to be unaffected, but instant streaming to television went down.

TechCrunch offered the following information on the apparent New Year’s Eve Netflix outage:

“Following its lengthy Christmas Eve outage, Netflix’s service has again gone down today, according to a message posted on the Netflix website, dozens of reports from users on Twitter, and other third-party website monitoring services. Netflix’s official accounts have not yet been updated with any details about today’s issues, which have been underway all morning long.”

As this writer’s location, Netflix streaming appears to functioning normally both to a flat-screen TV and a laptop, however. There are tweets to the @Netflixhelps that seem to indicate that some subscribers are experiencing difficulties.

Update from Netflix via TechCrunch:

“We are experiencing some technical difficulty with the Netflix DVD Web site, which as a result may not be available for all members. Our engineers are working to address this issue. Netflix streaming is not impacted.”

Most of my Netflix account has been down since New Years Eve. I can't tell what DVD (Blu-Ray) they will be sending or make any adjustments to my Queue. This is outrageous, and I can't even cancel my account. Netflix is now massively incompetent and out of touch with their customers. Another great american company turned to garbage!

Working as of this a.m., but couldn't stream a movie last night for NYE. Really lame. Looks like netflix is joining the ranks ofYyahoo, YouTube, Google, FB etc. Bottom line over consumers. Sign of the (greedy) times. :-/

Working as of this a.m., but couldn't stream a movie last night for NYE. Really lame. Looks like netflix is joining the ranks of Yahoo, YouTube, Google, FB etc. Bottom line over consumers. Sign of the (greedy) times. :-/